True art should say something, should mean something, both to the artist and the patron. Through the chaos and calm of my work, I paint emotion and experiences that deeply resonate with others who speak the language of the soul.

In this five-session course, you will learn how I use "Lifebooking" (my own planning system) and you will go through the process of building your own Lifebook!

Your Lifebook is your own custom-made life and dream organization system. You will organize it specifically for your goals, interests, and tasks. At the end of the course, you will have a Lifebook that will change and grow as you do, and will have a solid plan in place to chase your dreams over the course of the next year.

Received this quote via text this morning, from one of my dearest and longest standing patrons who knows me deeply. It perfectly captures the essence of the artistic life and work. And your response to my work helps me define and contextualize it. The resonance of what is revealed infuses breath as much as the creative process does. And yet, the piece never feels at its fullest. There is still a concealing.
"No matter how much we may know about an artist, what an artist creates can never be fully explained. This is both a gift and a challenge of the creative process: there is a tension between what is revealed and what is concealed. The work of our hands bears the imprint of its maker and the One who moves within its making. What we create contains a measure of who we are. Even as it carries our secrets, it also has messages and meanings to convey."
In the Sanctuary of Women
By Jan L. Richardson